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Kerrobert football will light up this season

Kerrobert football will light up this season

Permanent lighting will enable all three programs using the field to be able to play on the same day
Heidt history continues in provincial curling championship

Heidt history continues in provincial curling championship

Josh Heidt will lead a team, that includes brother Drew, in their quest to earn a Saskatchewan curling championship that would send a second generation Team Heidt to the Brier.
Sports This Week: Looking back at a NHL disaster

Sports This Week: Looking back at a NHL disaster

The short life of the Cleveland Barons
SWHL announces 2022 season award finalists

SWHL announces 2022 season award finalists

Senior men's hockey award finalists were announced for the SWHL
Humboldt Broncos' Morozoff has knack for scoring: coach

Humboldt Broncos' Morozoff has knack for scoring: coach

Morozoff鈥檚 1.17 points per game average placed him tied for sixth with teammate Alec Saretzky in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. He has lit the lamp 12 times in the SJHL this season.
Tisdale Trojans' Shields takes intellectual approach

Tisdale Trojans' Shields takes intellectual approach

鈥淗is hockey IQ is up there with some of the best I鈥檝e coach. He thinks the game at a high level. He is going to make a good coach someday,鈥 said Tisdale head coach Dennis Kubat.
Weekend hockey wrap as playoffs here and near

Weekend hockey wrap as playoffs here and near

Local hockey teams are getting ready for or are playing in provincial and league playoffs
Basketball halted by LSSD for now

Basketball halted by LSSD for now

Basketball was one of the extra curricular activities halted by the school division in efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19
Winter sports brought to you by the letter S

Winter sports brought to you by the letter S

Snow is not the only S word winter sports enthusiasts like to hear as sledding, snowshoeing, skiing, skating and snowmobiling all top the list
Olympic dream on hold, CFL career to begin

Olympic dream on hold, CFL career to begin

Former Kerrobert resident, Kayden Johnson, won't be part of Team Canada bobsled in 2022 but will continue to train for 2026 Olympics as well as prepare for upcoming CFL season with the Calgary Stampeders
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